Before we try to explain THE FDH LOUNGE to you, first check out our three-minute history.

THE FDH LOUNGE has brought back the Great American Radio Show, albeit to Internet television. Having spun off of our sister division FantasyDrafthelp.com (which has coverage of football, baseball, hoops, hockey, NASCAR and niche sports) with Episode #1 on January 14, 2007 and now broadcasting through our friends at Sportsology and on our blog and YouTube channel after a successful run on the former SportsTalkNetwork.com (which included a daily two-hour best-of program entitled THE FDH LOUNGE VAULT), THE FDH LOUNGE branches beyond the traditional FDH Enterprises, LLC-produced programming of fantasy sports and general sports content. It also encompass pop culture, politics, geopolitics, ‘rasslin’, general news and whatever else the Dignitaries of THE FDH LOUNGE deem worthy of their focus. The LOUNGE prides itself on smart and entertaining roundtable discussion and conversations on more subjects than any other program anywhere would dare to tackle. Truly, THE FDH LOUNGE is the one program for which the slogan “nothing is off-topic” applies. In the box underneath, you can check the content of every one of THE FDH LOUNGE programs. Click here to read the story behind the first 100 episodes of the program. The program celebrated its landmark 150th episode on June 7, 2011 and its 500th hour of programming with an appearance by rock legend Steve Perry on November 4, 2011.

Check here to see one of our beloved FDH Lounge Dignitaries, Steve Kallas, inducted into the Hall of Fame of the legendary Power Memorial Academy on November 4, 2017. Power was a legendary NYC high school from 1931-1984. It was known for fantastic athletics and excellent academics. In his senior year at Power, Steve received the John (Jack) P. Donohue Medal for Excellence in Athletics as well as the Reverend Brother Eugene F. Ryall Medal for graduating second in his class academically. Other members of the Power Memorial Hall of Fame include: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor at Power), Hockey Hall of Famer Joe Mullen, U.S, Congressman Joe Crowley, ESPN commentator and attorney Len Elmore and actor Bruno Kirby, to name a few. Steve was inducted with, among others, Coach Brendan Malone, a 30-year NBA coach who coached Steve at Power.

THE PANTHEON Part IV: The Best of the Best as voted on by The Dignitaries of The FDH Lounge on November 10, 2010(full results and analysis of balloting here) — winners with over 50% of ballots in caps.Best Super Bowl: Steelers/Cardinals (XLIII)Best Comeback Game (Regardless of Sport): Bills/Oilers January 3, 1993 playoff gameBest Single-Season Pro Team (Regardless of Sport): 1995-96 Chicago BullsBest Pro Franchise (Regardless of Sport): New York YankeesBest College Coach (Regardless of Sport): Mike KrzyzewskiBest Sports Tradition: Handshake line after a Stanley Cup Playoff seriesBest College Football Program: Ohio StateBest Genre of Motorsports: Sprint CupBest Pro Wrestling Monster Bad Guy: The UndertakerBest Movie Franchise (Combining Original and Sequels): Star WarsBest Innovative TV Series: 24Best Song: Stairway to Heaven, by Led ZeppelinBest Continent: NORTH AMERICABest Fast Food Meal or Sandwich: Mr. Hero cheeseburgerBest American Tradition: Independence DayBest Animal or Fish in a Zoo or Aquarium: Dolphin

THE PANTHEON Part V: The Best of the Best as voted on by The Dignitaries of The FDH Lounge on November 4, 2011 — winners with over 50% of ballots in caps.Best Clutch Performer (Regardless of Sport): Michael JordanBest Comeback by an Athlete (Regardless of Sport): Josh HamiltonBest Motorsports Event: Indianapolis 500Best Sports Website: ESPN.comBest Athlete in an Individual Sport: Michael PhelpsBest College Hoops Program: DUKEBest Pro Wrestling Group or Stable: The NWOBest Vacation Spot Outside the USA: AustraliaBest TV-Turned-Movie Star: Tom HanksBest Decade of Music: The 1980sBest Snack Food: popcornBest American Success Story: Steve Jobs

THE PANTHEON Part VI: The Best of the Best as voted on by The Dignitaries of The FDH Lounge on June 3, 2012— winners with over 50% of ballots in caps.Best Quarterback: Joe MontanaBest Goalie: Patrick RoyBest Sports Blog: The FDH Lounge *In a highly splintered field, a few proud and perhaps overenthusiastic voters chose our own blogBest Coach at Both the Pro and College Levels in Either Football or Basketball: Larry BrownBest TV Sports Innovation: The yellow first-down lineBest World Series:1991Best Pro Wrestling Announcer: Jim RossBest Chain Restaurant: McDonaldsBest Underpublicized Vacation Spot: Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, West VirginiaBest Album: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by the BeatlesBest TV Spin-off: FrasierBest Act of Presidential Leadership: Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

THE PANTHEON Part VII: The Best of the Best as voted on by The Dignitaries of The FDH Lounge on January 14, 2013to celebrate the 6th anniversary of the program — winners with over 50% of ballots in caps.Best Multi-Sport Athlete: BO JACKSONBest NFL Defensive Player: Lawrence TaylorBest Baseball Player: Babe RuthBest Hoops Big Man: Wilt ChamberlainBest College Sports Facility: The Horseshoe (Ohio Stadium)Best Boxing Match: Mike Tyson-Buster DouglasBest Pro Wrestler on the Mic: Ric FlairBest Pizza Topping: pepperoniBest Under-Appreciated Music Album: Exposed by Vince NeilBest Versatile Actor/Actress: Morgan FreemanBest Achievement by the USA: peaceful transfer of powerBest TV Show of the 21st Century: Breaking Bad